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  1. psycnet.apa.org

    Explores how consumers' initial trust judgments about organizations they encounter on the World Wide Web may be influenced by hypertext links from trusted websites and associations with the more trust-inducing traditional retail channel. This paper develops and tests a cognitive model of the trust transfer process, arguing that trust is transferred across hypertext links based on the perceived ...
  2. proquest.com

    Concerns about trust have been identified as a barrier to such businesses' success. This research explores how consumers' initial trust judgments about organizations they encounter on the Web may be influenced by hypertext links from trusted websites and associations with the more trust-inducing traditional retail channel.
  3. pubsonline.informs.org

    Concerns about trust have been identified as a barrier to such businesses' success. This research explores how consumers' initial trust judgments about organizations they encounter on the Web may be influenced by hypertext links from trusted websites and associations with the more trust-inducing traditional retail channel.
    Author:Katherine J. StewartPublished:2003
  4. semanticscholar.org

    A cognitive model of the trust transfer process is developed, arguing that trust is transferred across hypertext links based on the perceived interaction and similarity of the linked organizations and that institution-based trust is transfer from the traditional shopping channel to a Web-based organization based on evidence that the Web- based organization has a physical store. The World Wide ...
  5. In Proceedings of the 12th International World Wide Web Conference, pages 640--651, 2003. ... Graph transformation for classification in human evolutionary systems Intelligent Data Analysis 10.3233/IDA-230194 28:3 ... user experience reports on the web.Distrust is mostly an effect of graphical and structural design issues of a website.Trust is ...
  6. econpapers.repec.org

    Trust Transfer on the World Wide Web. ... Organization Science, 2003, vol. 14, issue 1, 5-17 Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has been touted as providing great opportunities for small businesses to compete and thrive. Concerns about trust have been identified as a barrier to such businesses' success. ... Page updated 2024-12-28 Handle: RePEc ...
  7. Concerns about trust have been identified as a barrier to such businesses' success. This research explores how consumers' initial trust judgments about organizations they encounter on the Web may be influenced by hypertext links from trusted websites and associations with the more trust-inducing traditional retail channel.
  8. semanticscholar.org

    A web of trust is employed, in which each user maintains trusts in a small number of other users, and these trusts are composed into trust values for all other users. Though research on the Semantic Web has progressed at a steady pace, its promise has yet to be realized. One major difficulty is that, by its very nature, the Semantic Web is a large, uncensored system to which anyone may contribute.
  9. researchgate.net

    Lack of trust has been consistently identified as an important hindrance in the development of Internet commerce (Cheskin 1999, Ang and Lee 2000, Ang et al. 2001, Corbitt et al. 2002, Daignault et ...
  10. Trust and distrust on the web We examine the content of trustful and distrustful user experience reports on the web.Distrust is mostly an effect of graphical and structural design issues of a website.Trust is based on social factors such as reviews or recommendations by friends.

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